Yes, profits at end of company year are apportioned to the fiscal years starting april 1 purely by days, makes no difference when money was actually earned or when it is paid.
If you search HMRC site you should find examples and a calculator.
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Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View PostIt'll be 21% of your adjusted profit for the year end September 2010. Next year end your adjusted profit will be subject to CT rate of 21% for 6 months and 20% for the other 6 months.
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It'll be 21% of your adjusted profit for the year end September 2010. Next year end your adjusted profit will be subject to CT rate of 21% for 6 months and 20% for the other 6 months.
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Originally posted by explorer View PostMyCo financial year ended last sept, which means that I have abt nine months to finalise my accounts and pay the CT..The CT rate will be reduced to 20% from April 1, 2011 - Does this mean if I hold on paying the CT until April 2011, I can choose to pay the tax at the reduced rate, thus saving myco 1% on it's profits?
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Corporation Tax Rate Change
MyCo financial year ended last sept, which means that I have abt nine months to finalise my accounts and pay the CT..The CT rate will be reduced to 20% from April 1, 2011 - Does this mean if I hold on paying the CT until April 2011, I can choose to pay the tax at the reduced rate, thus saving myco 1% on it's profits?Tags: None
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